Threshing-machine.



I H. T. SBBURN. THRESHING MACHINE.

AIPLIOATION FILED SEPTJ, 1909. RENEWED SEPT. 23, 1 911. I 1,019,194. Patented Mar. 5, 1912.

H. T. SEBURN.

THRESHING MAOHINE. APPLICATION FILED $EPT.7, 1909. RENEWED SEPT. 23, 1911.

1 Patented Mar. 5, 1912.

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H. T. SEBURN.

THRESHING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED $3217, 1909. RENEWED SEPT. 23, 1911.

7 1,019,194.. 1 Patented Mar.5,1912.

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23 are fingers to feed the straw to the shaker extension. The shaker extension discharges into the blower hopper 24. 95

25 is a cavings-riddle located below the gram-floor 21, and below the cavings-riddle obliquely discharges into the stacker-hopper t Thebhafi ifmmi ho :25an. 1; t- =W or cavings -"-f-rdni-- riddle 25, deposited' upon the floor 27, are forced to move upwardly 5 ofiitheflooraby a seriesiof-slatstQS whichizare madeto travel continuously ifrom bottomi-to top of floor 27. This is accomplished by link-belts'29,'to'which the slats are fastened,

nd I will now describe the de ,tail s"--ofthis" I mechanism. .7 .7

230i are ivefiticalmi esce f nm apara of-ith mwh nefiame, d{ 1; si -tra ve se h supported from posts vby suitable brackets.

, untedlon the ha t'fiLarqspmck wheels 1,32 e2 to "is, ,eonne ted by;be1t, 34 see Eig'., 1),, ama

., belt 'f' lley fonfshaftffl,faiid byllthis means to .i .7 l j w l ls l l' -fdle adap 7 f out 'ofthe s ai isinserted 't ou'gh ahole'in" hel'ma hine' c e this and the section 41 "are p is'hed Alp" for the purpose,- of swinging them. around .shaft eei ie by 46-is an axle-'extension'tq'vvhich a pole Or- I do d l n itudinallyill-a cie l'abovei desci ibed invention 1s used isToX-teams or a; traction .engine'and the foldingnp joff'the "cavings I "and 'chall' conveyer and bottom 'offblower casing are essentialior the attachment allild at t e che operation of the traction power stacker end ofthen iachine.

The folding'o' t of he Said riddle. 1

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I wayei the lower member of flthe blower casing and-0f the cavings and'chafi carrierfare" also necessary to allow the withdra wal from the machine of the cavings riddle' 25, as shown dotted lines in Fig, for the purpose of cleaning the ttvo are folded. Ahook 52 sup- =ported by the frame'g off-the machine aids is inoperative posltion. I LFHaving ;thu s; tul1y described my invention, *what Ii'claim as1neW-iandwish to; secure by LettersPatent," is' V Y 1. 111 a'threshing machine, a cavings-rididleadapted to be slid longitudinally in and out of the machine and a movable carrier the path of said riddle adapted. i-to-vb im vedfbutsdisai l i ath g r n .2. In a threshing machine, a cavings-riddle. adapted to be; slid-longitudinally in and i'riiil-in'fthepath of I carrierbei'ng constrncted inffsectio'ns whereb it; i's,;adated'" my" be 101 ed eat dfQthQIpathIof the- 1515616;

, 'Iia' 'threshing-machine, a cjavings-ridiilejadaptedftqbeflid .io gimdinally :in and outer the-'iiia chine, a'revo1ub1eshaft, and a 10f. said rid le sw ns y haftwhereby' it. may be l m eliii 'hav g a p a"blowerjpthicombination vie f d eh ap di' 6i Inathreshing machine having apneumatic stacker and a, blower thecombinationtheretvith' gt a? cavings 'riddleadapted I m she, b "whlch'f s {In P jWh by i y m ve out 1 path of the riddle, and a movable carrier normally in' theipath'ot .said 'riddlfi' and blowerand adapted to be moved'ont offsaid 'path;"*.- I

7 "The combination inaabove to said machine comprising a hopper'exi ex ngi an ve sely t r 'oi, andfasepa a fan-casing ommuni ating with said 116p- P ri a d ed relies qes a e w ow p 'sep iab e" ri hes pp communlcating "therewith "and 1 with, said chine having a cavings riddle al as aker a ;fe ten b y ndi 're r nd said riddle, of aipneumatic stacker; siecnred ing With said riddle and said hopper adaptana, this, 31st day of August, A. D. one ed to be moved from the path of said riddle thousand nine hundred and nine. to permit its Withdrawal from the machine and adjusted in relation to said riddle to HARVEY SEBURN convey material therefrom into said hopper. Witnesses:

In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set J. A. MINTURN, my hand and seal at Indianapolis, Indi- EDITH E. MILLER.

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